GEORGSVÄGEN – voluntary contribution to care and maintenance.
For those who appreciate that there is a path to walk that is wide and spacious.
To those of you who travel on Georgsvägen in your professional practice or agricultural pursuits.
We who look after the quality of the road ask you to make a voluntary contribution to care and maintenance.
Thanks in advance.
Background and rules around Georgsvägen.
Motor vehicle traffic is not permitted, with the exception of the co-owners of Bertejaure Byalag - and their children - who have a right to travel to and from their community on Lake Bertejaure to carry out legitimate business. The right to travel also has the person who is an active helper, or the home owner's substitute, in such matters. (Compare exit route in Jordabalken)
We do not issue driving licences.
The village council cannot create permission for someone else to use parts of the road for recreational motor traffic.
We do not issue driving bans.
The village council cannot prohibit legitimate traffic on the road - other property owners or persons who have the right to travel all or part of the road in their professional practice.
We do not charge tolls.
The village association does not charge fees for authorized traffic, but asks for voluntary gifts/contributions for the maintenance/maintenance of the road. (Real Estate Formation Act 1970:988, ch. 7, § 1)
We inform you that it is a single road.
Signs at the beginning of the road are posted to inform that vehicular traffic is prohibited except for authorized traffic. (SFS 1998:1276 Traffic Ordinance Chapter 2, § 2)
Feel free to walk Georgsvägen!
Brief history:
Bertejaure Byalag has a right to take two roads from Ammarnäs to the homestead on the north bank of the Vindelälven.
The right is recorded in the Divestment Protocol from 1923.
This is an easement-like right.
During the summer of 1988, Georg Berglund invested work and money in what we today call Georgsvägen. The Agricultural Board gave permission for improvements on the old path. The county board as well. The nature reserve does not constitute an obstacle to an exit route from the homestead.
Questions: Urban Berglund, 070-6110301